One of the things I've done well with my children is NOT to spoil them. Both my husband and I grew up with parents who were thrifty with a dollar -- his because they spent wisely, mine because they had so few dollars to spend -- and although we have much more available to us, we've chosen to spend much less than we have.
My girls are 12 and 15 now, and I'm very glad that they've vacationed in a wide variety of accomodations. They approach a beachfront two-bedroom condo in a 5-star Marriott resort with the same excitement as a standard Best Western room by the interstate (or even a tent in a state park). They prefer to have more space to spread out, and they appreciate privacy, but they understand that going and having fun is what really matters. They appreciate a good meal in a restaurant but understand that sometimes a meal from the cooler is faster and cheaper, and it's fine too.
By being able to appreciate whatever circumstances come their way, they're better prepared for the realities of life in a crowded college dorm or the small apartment and used car that's the reality of life on an entry-level salary. I'm glad we've raised them this way.
My girls are 12 and 15 now, and I'm very glad that they've vacationed in a wide variety of accomodations. They approach a beachfront two-bedroom condo in a 5-star Marriott resort with the same excitement as a standard Best Western room by the interstate (or even a tent in a state park). They prefer to have more space to spread out, and they appreciate privacy, but they understand that going and having fun is what really matters. They appreciate a good meal in a restaurant but understand that sometimes a meal from the cooler is faster and cheaper, and it's fine too.
By being able to appreciate whatever circumstances come their way, they're better prepared for the realities of life in a crowded college dorm or the small apartment and used car that's the reality of life on an entry-level salary. I'm glad we've raised them this way.
Yes, I'm spoiled that way too. 
ummm no mom) 

It's amazing that we made it to adulthood - could you imagine having your children do that now!?!?!
i tell this to my kids whenever they complain about us driving in our 8-passenger Honda Pilot with built-in DVD player.
(we do have 4 kids, though, and the teenager brings a friend, so it's still a little cramped - for an 18-hour drive 
